

EXPLORING THE WONDERS OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURE IN MEXICO
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Northern Mexico
Central Mexico
Ex Templo de San José
Built by the Jesuits in 1716, in a Talavera-style Baroque, it is considered one of the most beautiful facades in the city.
The interior of the temple has a Latin cross-shaped floor plan, and only a few remnants of its choir remain.
Currently, the building is used as a gallery for various cultural events such as exhibitions and conferences.
In the annexed convent, there is the Campeche Museum, which houses exhibitions and cultural activities.
Location
Calle 63 No. 100, Zona Centro, San Francisco Campeche, Camp.
Ex Templo de San José
A WALLED CITY FULL OF SURPRISES